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OSDL reaches out to Linux coders

Closer ties with kernel developers are a key plank of the industry-funded groups attempt to keep itself close to the community. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk Category: Linux

HP laughs off Solaris merger offer

During Hewlett-Packard's Business Critical Systems conference in Macau this week, executives described a recent offer by Sun Microsystems' boss Scott McNealy to merge Solaris...

Linux gets PlayStation 3 chip support

Version 2.6.16 of the Linux Kernel is out, and includes features to help it run on multicore processors like Cell and Niagara. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk Category: Linux

Command line Perl for sysadmins

Author: Hubert Chen Using perl -e allows you to specify a script right on the command line. It's a powerful, underused feature even for...

Novell BrainShare 2006: Day one

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier SALT LAKE CITY -- Novell is hosting its BrainShare 2006 conference this week in Salt Lake City. Approximately 6,000 Novell customers...

Natiive STAR-CD Support for InfiniPath Adapters

Annette writes "PathScale InfiniPath InfiniBand Adapters Certified with CD-adapco STAR-CD STAR-CD Users Can Now Experience Supercomputer-Class Performance - At a Fraction of the Cost MOUNTAIN VIEW,...

10 Things I Hate About U(NIX) Revisited

After receiving several comments (and insults) to his November 2005 article on hating UNIX, David Chisnall offers his responses and further insight on his...

FOSS community, disabled users must learn to communicate

Author: Marco Fioretti Accessibility is an increasingly important issue for free and open source software (FOSS) developers and advocates. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO)...

A New, Cost-Effective, Highly Adaptable, Linux Thin Client

Anonymous Reader writes "A New, Cost-Effective, Highly Adaptable, Linux Thin Client Unveiled Today From Computer Lab International (CLI) The MT1500t rounds out the MT1500 series...

DjVu: Saving for our paper heritage

Author: Marco Fioretti Did you know that you can load in your browser an old map showing the operations of General Washington in 1776-77, or...